Description:
The film brings to life the intimate diaries of Anaïs Nin, capturing her emotional turmoil as she navigates a passionate affair with writer Henry Miller and his wife June during the bohemian era of 1930s Paris. Through the lens of this student-made film, we are granted an exclusive look into Anaïs' innermost thoughts and experiences, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships. The drama unfolds against the backdrop of the artistic and literary scene in Paris during that time, providing a vivid portrayal of the era's social and cultural landscape. This adaptation, preserved by the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, serves as a testament to both Anaïs Nin's enduring legacy and the power of storytelling to bridge past and present experiences.